Saturday Snippets (November 7)

As well as reading a lot of books, I also read a ton of articles every week. Here are some of the articles that I’ve read recently and have found interesting, helpful, challenging and encouraging. I hope that they will be the same for you, my dear readers…

False Gospel: “God Knows My Heart”

This is a great series describing some of the ways that people fall into a false gospel. It may not always be obvious. Here are some of the things that we say, if we think through them properly we might be shocked.

My Son, My Dear Son, Has Gone To Be With The Lord

This week the Challies household have had some heartbreaking news. Pray for them.

If anything is essential, it’s worship

An article by Marcus Walker on the importance of church and the problem that is made evident by churches being some of the least priority on the list to re-open.

The Hope We Have In Christ

We learn from the example of Tim Challies and many other saints, that in their times of pain and need, their hope is rooted and established in Christ. Think about that hope and praise the Lord for Jesus!

A Pastor’s Lockdown Dilemma

Great article highlighting the difficulties for pastors as they consider leading a church through COVID and lockdown.

The Way Through a Crisis: Guest post

This is a helpful post by Rachel Lane, I haven’t read the book mentioned in the post but I’ll definitely try get a copy. Mental health is such an important topic right now, listen in to this conversation.

Are there degrees of sin?

“All sins are equal in God’s sight” to that my question is “well, are they though?” However, that not that helpful. So here’s an article that is.

Remembrance Sunday Resources

Here are a handful of helpful resources for Remembrance Sunday.

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